RRI Project Steering Committee Meeting Bangkok April 26, 2016

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RRI Project Steering Committee Meeting Bangkok April 26, 2016 CRC in Asia RRI Project Steering Committee Meeting Bangkok April 26, 2016

IO SEMINAR: CELEBRATING OUR WORK TOGETHER In 2015, Canadian red cross international operations Reached out to the world with 236 missions in 51 countries 3 November 2015 IO SEMINAR: CELEBRATING OUR WORK TOGETHER

IO SEMINAR: CELEBRATING OUR WORK TOGETHER The Canadian Red Cross supported 68 Emergency response operations THROUGHOUT THE WORLD 3 November 2015 IO SEMINAR: CELEBRATING OUR WORK TOGETHER

IO SEMINAR: CELEBRATING OUR WORK TOGETHER And through programmes that focused on WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S HEALTH, violence prevention, DRR and strengthening capacities for emergency response... 3 November 2015 IO SEMINAR: CELEBRATING OUR WORK TOGETHER

WE Reached more than seven million people in 30 countries 3 November 2015 IO SEMINAR: CELEBRATING OUR WORK TOGETHER

Asia Region Programs FY17 CRC Strategy 2020: DISASTERS AND EMERGENCIES KEY AREAS OF EXCELLENCE COMMUNITY HEALTH AND WELLNESS Disasters and Emergencies: We help people affected by disaster and conflict build their resiliency and help communities prepare for future crisis Community health and wellness in Canada: We improve peoples’ health and independence by providing community-based programs, education and training Community health and wellness around the world: We improve health and reduce the mortality of mothers, newborns and children in countries around the world Through education we improve peoples’ health, safety and prevent harm. PREVENTION AND SAFETY October 30th, 2015 Asia Region Programs FY17

Development programs Mandate CRC’s long-term programs in Asia focus on: Capacity Building & Organizational Development Health (particular focus on mother, newborn, and child health) Disaster Risk Reduction Violence Prevention The Development Unit has been in existence formally since 2006. The mandate of the Unit is the management of CRC’s international long-term programs in the areas of: Capacity Building & Organizational Development Health (especially Mother, Newborn, and Child Health) Disaster Risk Reduction Violence Prevention The Unit is organized into two geographic teams: Africa and Asia. The mode of programming is primarily bilateral, working in partnership with sister national societies in developing countries, while respecting and promoting Movement coherence. While the primary modality is bilateral, the team has substantial experience and capability with various approaches, including multilateral and consortium modalities. IMPACT Course – January 2012

CRC asia Development Programs in fy16-17 Afghanistan Bangladesh China DPRK Indonesia Maldives Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Thailand-RRI (11 SEAsian countries)

Development Programs FY 16-17 - ASIA Myanmar DM/OD (2015-2017) Technical Support (2016-2017) $178,930 China Health (2016-2017) OD (2016-2019) Provincial DM and OD (2015-2017) $468,671 Afghanistan DM, Health/ OD/ PMER (2013-2019) $2,995,163 RRI- C3R DRR/Gender/OD (2013-2018) $2,207,610 Pakistan OD/DM (2015-2018) Health (2016-2018) $1,144,926 Philippines Haiyan Recovery (2014-2017) Branch Development (2016-2017) $3,562,636 Indonesia OD/DM/VP (2015- 2017) $698,193 Maldives OD/DM (2016-2017) $349,099 $11,877,328 4 delegates 8 NO Staff

The DEV Team welcomes Pieterjan Wouda , who will be covering Solveig Routier (SPM) will she is on maternal leave. In December, our team will be joined by Violette Pedneault to take over for Jule Zanres as PM W. Africa. IMPACT Course - August 2011

RRI alignment to CRC io strategy and Priorities improved representation of community Disaster Risk Reduction issues in national policies, plans and programs increased effectiveness of SEA regional DRR cooperation mechanisms that address the needs of vulnerable communities CRC sees RRI directly supporting our International Operations 5 year strategy, and the priorities of our Canadian government to address vulnerabilities to natural disasters through mainstreaming disaster risk reduction with policies and planning at the national and regional levels; and aligning with ASEAN priorities. We are interested in RRI’s ability to strengthen our partnerships with IFRC and other Movement partners and with Global Affairs Canada. November 6th, 2014 Asia Region Programs FY16

where do we want it to be by end of initiative; Where is RRI now; where do we want it to be by end of initiative; how do we position for beyond RRI? CRC is also interested in looking at future plans and collaborations, as well as the on-going RRI implementation. IMPACT Course - August 2011

Thank You IMPACT Course – January 2012